Synopsis

In the late 1940 s, Martha Beck and Raymond Fernandez were America s famous “Forlorn Hearts Killers”. Their deadly trick was straightforward; they would cheat and after that violently kill lovelorn war dowagers who might answer their own promotions in which Ray would depict himself as a hot Latin Lover. Unexpectedly, Ray s introductory prologue to Martha was as a forthcoming imprint. Be that as it may, when they met, it was all consuming, instant adoration, maybe as a consequence of their affinity for unusual sex and their shared affection for guile and income sans work. With Martha acting like Ray s sister, they bilked elderly old maids and dowagers of their investment funds and after that violently killed them in a bloodbath of sexual free for all. When they were captured, Martha and Ray admitted to 12 killings, in spite of the fact that it is trusted the real number is more like 20. At their outstanding trial, Martha and Ray cooed, clasped hands and appeared as if they couldn’t get enough of each other. Their supplication of not liable by reason of madness was rejected, and on …